This handbook begins with a discussion of the nature of Middle Egyptian and its script, followed by instructions for forming nouns, pronouns, adjectives, numerals, verbs, and other grammatic elements. A list of hieroglyphs, a vocabulary section, and reading exercises complete a book that will aid students or anyone interested in ancient Egypt. Unabridged republication of the edition published by Humphrey Milford, London, 1920.
Introduction to Hawaiian Grammar by W. D. Alexander The best available primer in the grammar of the Hawaiian language. Its introduction to the structure and idiosyncrasies of the language offers an opportunity to study the genuine, uncorrupted idiom as spoken by older Hawaiians of a century ago.
Elementary Arabic: A Grammar by Frederic Du Pre Thornton, Reynold A. Nicholson This abridged version of William Wright's classic Grammar of the Arabic Language offers students an easy-to-use reference. The three-part treatment covers orthography, parts of speech, and syntax — all in concise and accessible terms.
Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar by B. L. Gildersleeve, G. Lodge Since 1867, students and teachers have turned to this famous guide to grammar and usage. The work of a legendary teacher, it is celebrated for its lucid and comprehensive treatment.
Simplified Grammar of Arabic, Persian and Hindustani by E. H. Palmer This concise and practical book will enable students to analyze sentences in all 3 languages. Alphabets, numerals, verb parts, and tenses are given for each, along with English equivalents, pronunciations, and explanations for compound words.